Girl-on-Girl Action Proves Not as Popular at Chick-fil-A
Kiss-in action not as well-attended as Wednesday's show of support.
The "kiss in" protest at Chick-fil-A generated some activism Friday -- but apparently far less than the huge show of support the chicken eatery received earlier this week.
As part of the event, gay marriage advocates were encouraging same-sex couples to go to one of the chicken restaurants and take a photo or video of themselves kissing.
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Now look, this is the second article with no pics. First it was the ukrainian topless protester girls and now an article on girl on girl action. C'mon y'all.